The stoner comic and actor was also among the first celebs to launch his own cannabis brand, starting in one shop in Colorado in 2015 and then branching out to Washington in 2016. Its product line is now available in six states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon and Washington.

After Oregon legalized marijuana in 2014, the actor and former Saturday Night Live cast member purchased 83 acres in Eagle Point and began growing strains under the Belushi's Private Vault name. Six strains are currently available at 14 Oregon shops.

The original NFL player to advocate for marijuana now has his own line of CBD products: a maintenance and repair salve and an optimum tonic (tincture). Williams was suspended several times for failing drug tests and took a hiatus in the middle of his playing career. "It doesn't cut your awareness off from your body the way most pain medications do," he says about cannabis. "It actually increases awareness of your body." RW products are avaiable online.

System of a Down's bassist founded this Los Angeles-based cannabis line that features four flower strains (including 22 OG) and pre-rolls as well as THC and hemp oil vape cartridges. The products are available in numerous shops around L.A. and San Diego.

The popular jamband teamed with Batch Signature Extracts this year to create two disposable vape pens, a sativa (Day Nurse) and an indica (Night Nurse). They're available at numerous Lightshade retail outlets in and around Denver.

Nathaniel Rateliff's pop band caught the eye of Willie Nelson and began touring with him. During many hangouts on Nelson's bus, it became clear that the two artists had a lot in common. This has resulted in the first custom cannabis product from Rateliff on Willie's Reserve, Nelson's popular line of cannabis products: Cherry AK Distillate cartridges, made by AJ's Craft Cannabis in Boone, Colorado. They're available at Livwell shops in Colorado.

The creator and star of the hit TV series Wilfred has his own line of pre-rolls featuring Wilfred on the packaging. For five seasons on FX, the Australian-born Gann portrayed the pot-smoking, talking dog. Now his brand is avaialble in indica, sativa and hydrid varieties in joint boxes (seven .5 gram pre-rolls per box) at six California retail outlets. Woof!

The San Francisco rapper and protege of B-Real owns Cookies dispensaries in Los Angeles and Maywood (near Los Angeles) and a clothing shop in San Francisco. According to Wikipedia, Berner is "associated with the 'Cookie Family' of marijuana geneticists, who produce strains common in California, such as 'Girl Scout Cookies' and 'Sunset Sherbet.'"

The former NFL running back and Hall of Famer and his Defy team created this "performance drink" that includes 20 mg of hemp extract for athletes that are looking to perform, rest, recover and maintain after a tough workout. It's available in three flavors and is sold online. Davis played for the Denver Broncos from 1995-2001.

The Icelandic rock band and Lord Jones have "come together to bring you CBD gumdrops inspired by the flavors of foraged Icelandic berries: wild blackberries, strawberries and blueberries," according to the company's website. Each gumdrop contains 20 mg of the "finest broad spectrum CBD extract." Boxes of nine of these delectable sweets are sold online.

The actor and son of rap legend Notorious B.I.G. has linked up with California cultivator Lowell Smokes on the Frank White Creative Blend, an eighth-ounce pack that contains seven pre-rolls and wooden matches. They're available in shops in California.

The former NBA point guard and Hall of Famer created a unique line of vape batteries that look like his various jerseys with the No. 20 on them. They're available online. The company also has six different oil cartridges with fun strain names like Courtside Colada, Alley Scoop Vanilla and Sonic Skittlez.

Less Than Jake's drummer Vinnie Fiorello has teamed up with Portland, Oregon-based cultivator Mongo Ranch on a line of CBD products that includes a 16% CBD Bubba Kush preroll and a Rogue Valley CBD-infused coffee blend. Fiorello has found that CBD works to offset the aches and pains that come with drumming. "I'm a full believer in CBD," he tells CelebStoner. "It was a natural progression from being a believer to wanting to spread the word on what products I thought were the most effective." The products are currently available online.

Five Finger Death Punch frontman Ivan Moody is also a fan of CBD. The heavy-metal singer's Las Vegas-based company offers a line of vape pens, throat sprays, CBD shots (flavored with fruit) and water. "I use Moody's Medicinals, because it tames my anxiety before, during and after performances," he explains. "On the road, I'm often not able to eat on a normal schedule and Moody's Medicinals has managed my appetite when I need it and helped me stay focused and healthy." The products are available online.

The stars of numerous Smith movies, including last year's Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, have a line of accessories that includes bongs, pipes, rolling trays, grinders and stash jars, all with their goofy mugs on it. Snoochie boochie!

No Longer in Business

The brand was founded in 2016 by Goldberg, infusion specialist Maya Elisabeth, former High Times publisher Rick Cusick and NORML board member Evan Nison and lauched with a line of non-smoking products aimed at women in 2017. However, due to a dispute between Goldberg and Elisabeth, the company closed its doors on February 3, 2020.

This article was posted on July 12, 2019. It was updated on August 2, September 10 and February 10, 2020.